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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems
This collection of selected review papers focuses on topics such as digital radiation sensors and nanosensory systems for nanotechnology applications and integrated X-ray/PET/CT detectors; nanophosphors and nanocrystal quantum dots as X-ray radiation sensors; the luminescence efficiency of CdSe/ZnS...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7468-0 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2151772 |
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author | Kervalishvili, Paata Yannakopoulos, Panayotis |
author_facet | Kervalishvili, Paata Yannakopoulos, Panayotis |
author_sort | Kervalishvili, Paata |
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description | This collection of selected review papers focuses on topics such as digital radiation sensors and nanosensory systems for nanotechnology applications and integrated X-ray/PET/CT detectors; nanophosphors and nanocrystal quantum dots as X-ray radiation sensors; the luminescence efficiency of CdSe/ZnS QD and UV-induced luminescence efficiency distribution; investigations devoted to the quantum and multi-parametrical nature of disasters and the modeling thereof using quantum search and quantum query algorithms; sum-frequency-generation, IR fourier and raman spectroscopy methods; as well as investigations into the vibrational modes of viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms aimed at creating optical biosensory systems. This is followed by a review of radiation resistant semiconductor sensors and magnetic measurement instrumentation for magnetic diagnostics of high-tech fission and fusion set-ups and accelerators; the evaluation of the use of neutron-radiation, 10B-enriched semiconducting materials as thin-film, highly reliable, highly sensitive and fast-acting robust solid-state electronic neutron-detectors; and the irradiation of n-Si crystals with protons, which converts the “metallic” inclusions to “dielectric” ones in isochronous annealing, therefore leading to opto/micro/nanoelectronic devices, including nuclear radiation nanosensors. The book concludes with a comparative study of the nitride and sulfide chemisorbed layers; a chemical model that describes the formation of such layers in hydrazine-sulfide and water sodium sulfide solution; and recent developments in the microwave-enhanced processing and microwave-assisted synthesis of nanoparticles and nanomaterials using Mn(OH)2. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2016 |
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spelling | cern-21517722021-04-22T06:41:46Zdoi:10.1007/978-94-017-7468-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/2151772engKervalishvili, PaataYannakopoulos, PanayotisNATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory SystemsHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsThis collection of selected review papers focuses on topics such as digital radiation sensors and nanosensory systems for nanotechnology applications and integrated X-ray/PET/CT detectors; nanophosphors and nanocrystal quantum dots as X-ray radiation sensors; the luminescence efficiency of CdSe/ZnS QD and UV-induced luminescence efficiency distribution; investigations devoted to the quantum and multi-parametrical nature of disasters and the modeling thereof using quantum search and quantum query algorithms; sum-frequency-generation, IR fourier and raman spectroscopy methods; as well as investigations into the vibrational modes of viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms aimed at creating optical biosensory systems. This is followed by a review of radiation resistant semiconductor sensors and magnetic measurement instrumentation for magnetic diagnostics of high-tech fission and fusion set-ups and accelerators; the evaluation of the use of neutron-radiation, 10B-enriched semiconducting materials as thin-film, highly reliable, highly sensitive and fast-acting robust solid-state electronic neutron-detectors; and the irradiation of n-Si crystals with protons, which converts the “metallic” inclusions to “dielectric” ones in isochronous annealing, therefore leading to opto/micro/nanoelectronic devices, including nuclear radiation nanosensors. The book concludes with a comparative study of the nitride and sulfide chemisorbed layers; a chemical model that describes the formation of such layers in hydrazine-sulfide and water sodium sulfide solution; and recent developments in the microwave-enhanced processing and microwave-assisted synthesis of nanoparticles and nanomaterials using Mn(OH)2.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:21517722016 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects Kervalishvili, Paata Yannakopoulos, Panayotis NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems |
title | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems |
title_full | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems |
title_fullStr | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems |
title_short | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nuclear Radiation Nanosensors and Nanosensory Systems |
title_sort | nato advanced research workshop on nuclear radiation nanosensors and nanosensory systems |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7468-0 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2151772 |
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